MEDVEDEV-ALIEV MEETING AIMS TO SHOW AZERBAIJAN WAR NOT A VARIANT FOR RESOLUTION
ARMENPRESS
August 10, 2011
YEREVAN
President of Russia Dmitry Medvedev's meeting with the presidents
of Armenia and Azerbaijan show that the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairing
countries, and Russia among them, are interested in maintaining peace,
according to Davit Babayan, head of the central information department
of the Office of Artsakh Republic President.
Referring to the 2008 Georgia-Ossetia armed conflict as an example,
the Russian president said endless talks are even preferable than
military actions. "There is some serious logic, as the war actions
generally will have unpredictable consequences and will involve not
only the parties - Artsakh and Azerbaijan - but also a number of other
countries. In such case, no one at the moment wants to enter into
war actions. This was the key topic of Medvedev and Aliev's meeting,"
Davit Babayan said. He added that it was necessary to show Aliev once
again that war is not considered by the international community a
variant for the resolution to the issue.
He says bilateral, trilateral meetings of the presidents are expected
in the near future, "yet it is too early to say that they will lead
to a final management of the conflict". "There will be a number of
meetings aimed at maintaining the peace process, status quo, as long
as there is no any realer variant, that will serve as a basis for
undertaking steps for the resolution to the issue," Davit Babayan said.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
ARMENPRESS
August 10, 2011
YEREVAN
President of Russia Dmitry Medvedev's meeting with the presidents
of Armenia and Azerbaijan show that the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairing
countries, and Russia among them, are interested in maintaining peace,
according to Davit Babayan, head of the central information department
of the Office of Artsakh Republic President.
Referring to the 2008 Georgia-Ossetia armed conflict as an example,
the Russian president said endless talks are even preferable than
military actions. "There is some serious logic, as the war actions
generally will have unpredictable consequences and will involve not
only the parties - Artsakh and Azerbaijan - but also a number of other
countries. In such case, no one at the moment wants to enter into
war actions. This was the key topic of Medvedev and Aliev's meeting,"
Davit Babayan said. He added that it was necessary to show Aliev once
again that war is not considered by the international community a
variant for the resolution to the issue.
He says bilateral, trilateral meetings of the presidents are expected
in the near future, "yet it is too early to say that they will lead
to a final management of the conflict". "There will be a number of
meetings aimed at maintaining the peace process, status quo, as long
as there is no any realer variant, that will serve as a basis for
undertaking steps for the resolution to the issue," Davit Babayan said.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
